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You make me happy: Using an adaptive affective interface to investigate the effect of social presence on positive emotion

Shahid,S.
Krahmer,E.J.
Swerts,M.G.J.
Melder,W.
Neerincx,M.
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Affective user interfaces are usually characterized as interfaces that try to recognize, interpret and respond to human emotions. In this paper, we take a different perspective and investigate if and how a digital, interactive adaptive mirror, which is a game-like affective interface, can induce positive emotions in participants and how the social presence of a friend affects the emotion induction. Results show that participants systematically feel more positive after an affective mirror session and co-presence of a friend is shown to boost this effect.
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You make me happy: using and adaptive affective interface to investigate the effect of social presence on positive emotion
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2009
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IEEE Computer Society
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Shahid, S, Krahmer, E J, Swerts, M G J, Melder, W & Neerincx, M 2009, You make me happy : Using an adaptive affective interface to investigate the effect of social presence on positive emotion. in J Cohn, A Nijholt & P Pantic (eds), Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2009). IEEE Computer Society, Los Alamitos, pp. 1-6.
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